Lewis68
03-07-2007, 11:09 PM
First, I want to say my heart goes out to all Cancer patients and their families. I lost my father a year ago due to Liver Cancer.
I have some general questions about Cancer and how the symptoms progress.
How does weight loss usually happen in a cancer patient? Does it happen rapidly over a course of weeks, OR could it happen slowly over a course of months (six). Also, if the weight loss slowed down, or leveled off, could that still mean cancer? All the while appetite staying ok, but slightly down.
How does the overall symptoms change? Do they get worse and worse as the disease progresses, OR could they stay much the same, with ups and downs?
Also, I know elevated Calcium could be caused by some cancers. However, when the calcium is elevated in a cancer patient, does it increase over a short period of time until it becomes dangerously high, OR could it linger slightly elevated, to High Normal for over a year?
I've been posting on other boards for a while now trying to come up with a reason for my symptoms. Currently my doctors are basically checking for everything, including cancer. I'll be getting the results next week, but I've been worried sick about it. So I thought I'd try to calm my nerves by going on the Internet. Yeah right!
After thinking about this long and hard, I really don't think I have cancer, or at least I'm trying to convince myself of that.
My main symptoms started three months ago. Dizziness/Lightheaded. Other symptoms followed like Fatigue, Heart Palps, Chest Discomfort etc, but I believe could be related to stress. I have slowly lost weight (20lbs) over the last six months, but again I've been under a lot of stress. Also, my Calcium has been slightly elevated for at least a year.
I know elevated Calcium could mean Hyperparathyroidism, but my PTH level was Low Normal (22), making the diagnosis even more complicated. My Endo doesn't think it is a parathyroid problem, so she is busy searching for every other possible reason, including Cancer. I thought meanwhile I'll try to get a little more info about Cancer from the people closest to it.
Thanks in advance.
I have some general questions about Cancer and how the symptoms progress.
How does weight loss usually happen in a cancer patient? Does it happen rapidly over a course of weeks, OR could it happen slowly over a course of months (six). Also, if the weight loss slowed down, or leveled off, could that still mean cancer? All the while appetite staying ok, but slightly down.
How does the overall symptoms change? Do they get worse and worse as the disease progresses, OR could they stay much the same, with ups and downs?
Also, I know elevated Calcium could be caused by some cancers. However, when the calcium is elevated in a cancer patient, does it increase over a short period of time until it becomes dangerously high, OR could it linger slightly elevated, to High Normal for over a year?
I've been posting on other boards for a while now trying to come up with a reason for my symptoms. Currently my doctors are basically checking for everything, including cancer. I'll be getting the results next week, but I've been worried sick about it. So I thought I'd try to calm my nerves by going on the Internet. Yeah right!
After thinking about this long and hard, I really don't think I have cancer, or at least I'm trying to convince myself of that.
My main symptoms started three months ago. Dizziness/Lightheaded. Other symptoms followed like Fatigue, Heart Palps, Chest Discomfort etc, but I believe could be related to stress. I have slowly lost weight (20lbs) over the last six months, but again I've been under a lot of stress. Also, my Calcium has been slightly elevated for at least a year.
I know elevated Calcium could mean Hyperparathyroidism, but my PTH level was Low Normal (22), making the diagnosis even more complicated. My Endo doesn't think it is a parathyroid problem, so she is busy searching for every other possible reason, including Cancer. I thought meanwhile I'll try to get a little more info about Cancer from the people closest to it.
Thanks in advance.

